A question about tests
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Deb - as you are on Tamoxifen I would check out those calcium oxalate levels. Hypercalcemia is one of the few side effects that can happen with Tamoxifen and it needs to be carefully monitored as it can cause heart attacks if not treated. See your oncologist ASAP. Love & hugs. Pam0
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I did see him today. He recommended the CT Scan with contrast because he said that lobular carcinoma can show up anywhere. I did not think to ask him about the calcium oxalate. I'll give him a call. Does hypercalcima show up in urine or just blood? Thanks for the reply. I'm a bit of a nervous nelly right now. Debpamtriggs said:Deb - as you are on Tamoxifen I would check out those calcium oxalate levels. Hypercalcemia is one of the few side effects that can happen with Tamoxifen and it needs to be carefully monitored as it can cause heart attacks if not treated. See your oncologist ASAP. Love & hugs. Pam
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